Angel Violet Perfume

Angel Violet Perfume by Thierry Mugler, This outstanding fragrance was created by thierry mugler in 2005
. It has a terrific scent with a mixture of mandarin, passion fruit, bergamot, apricot, violet, patchouli, vanilla, chocolate, caramel and peach. All products are original, authentic name brands. We do not sell knockoffs or imitations.... Read More

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History and background of Thierry Mugler. "The prophet of Futurism" , as he has been referred to, Thierry Mugler is an instinctive designer who never looks for inspiration. According to Thierry Mugler, "intellect is the servant of the spirit." He strongly feels that his clothing is modernistic and not futuristic. Clothes of today should have nothing to do with the past.
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Angel Violet is number four in the flower family, the others being Rose, Peony, and Lily. Violet announces her membership of the Angel clan by her heavy chocolate vanilla scents over-laid by the...Read complete review

Angel Violet is number four in the flower family, the others being Rose, Peony, and Lily. Violet announces her membership of the Angel clan by her heavy chocolate vanilla scents over-laid by the deeper notes of patchouli interlaced with signature floral violets top notes. So I give you Angel Violet. Angel Violet was launched in 2005, created by the nose of Francoise Caron for the house of Thierry Mugler.All the Angel scents have been incredibly successful but (and it does appear to be quite a big but) they are rather capricious in whether they suit you, being something to do with acidity levels of the skin. What smells gorgeous in the bottle smells vile when you wear it, nothing personal just chemistry. Normally I dislike patchouli finding it "dusty" smelling, reminding me of all the horrid afghan coats and bad beads we wore in the late 60's but this perfume seems to overcome even that. Wait for dry-down and Violet mellows out to a sweet long-lasting distinctly floral violet scent. Some may find Violet to be possessed of an overpowering sugariness but perfume notes are all in the skin and nose of the individual. My advice: ALWAYS TRY before you buy.......All the Angels draw comment, men tend to say you smell delicious..Women either ask what is that lovely smell or is it Angel. Generally the Lily evokes the most response but I think it is because it suits my skin best and I tend to wear Violet with my partner. I can't think of a single bad thing to say about Violet other than it can be difficult to find.

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It's ok.

When I tested this, I couldn't stand the initial blast of floral. So I waited, and waited, but for some reason it never developed (which is unusual for me). My skin...Read complete review

When I tested this, I couldn't stand the initial blast of floral. So I waited, and waited, but for some reason it never developed (which is unusual for me). My skin kept holding on to a bitter note, violet possibly? While my hubby liked it, I couldn't stand it, so I gave it to my Mom, who adores it. Very few fragrances give me a headache, but this one managed to do so, which is unfortunate because I love just about all of Mugler's frags. It's just ok in my opinion, but only because it didn't work for me. I just bought Angel la Rose which I love and find it easier to wear. Do not blind buy this one; it's too expensive to do so!

Angel Violet is number four in the flower family, the others being Rose, Peony, and Lily. Violet announces her membership of the Angel clan by her heavy chocolate vanilla scents over-laid by the deeper notes of patchouli interlaced with signature floral violets top notes. So I give you Angel Violet. Angel Violet was launched in 2005, created by the nose of Francoise Caron for the house of Thierry Mugler.All the Angel scents have been incredibly successful but (and it does appear to be quite a big but) they are rather capricious in whether they suit you, being something to do with acidity levels of the skin. What smells gorgeous in the bottle smells vile when you wear it, nothing personal just chemistry. Normally I dislike patchouli finding it "dusty" smelling, reminding me of all the horrid afghan coats and bad beads we wore in the late 60's but this perfume seems to overcome even that. Wait for dry-down and Violet mellows out to a sweet long-lasting distinctly floral violet scent. Some may find Violet to be possessed of an overpowering sugariness but perfume notes are all in the skin and nose of the individual. My advice: ALWAYS TRY before you buy.......All the Angels draw comment, men tend to say you smell delicious..Women either ask what is that lovely smell or is it Angel. Generally the Lily evokes the most response but I think it is because it suits my skin best and I tend to wear Violet with my partner. I can't think of a single bad thing to say about Violet other than it can be difficult to find.

When I tested this, I couldn't stand the initial blast of floral. So I waited, and waited, but for some reason it never developed (which is unusual for me). My skin kept holding on to a bitter note, violet possibly? While my hubby liked it, I couldn't stand it, so I gave it to my Mom, who adores it. Very few fragrances give me a headache, but this one managed to do so, which is unfortunate because I love just about all of Mugler's frags. It's just ok in my opinion, but only because it didn't work for me. I just bought Angel la Rose which I love and find it easier to wear. Do not blind buy this one; it's too expensive to do so!